Hawks are 'Raptors'.
Many hawks are called chicken hawks in the United States. They include, Cooper's hawk, goshawk, redtailed hawk and red shouldered hawk. The name really shouldn't apply, as these hawks rarely molest poultry.
Depending on the species of hawk the size of prey can vary greatly. Also, on occasion a bird of prey will do into a condition call yarrick, where they will attack and even kill prey much larger than they are. A redtailed hawk can take a Canadian goose. Larger birds of prey, like Golden Eagles, will kill deer.
The Kitty Hawk Class.
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Red-tailed hawks often roost in trees or on high perches, such as utility poles or cliffs. They prefer tall structures that provide a good vantage point for hunting and keeping an eye on their surroundings.
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Yes...because it belongs to the class Aves,i.e, to the class of birds and homeothermality is a characteristic feature of the class Aves.
No..They are sometimes killed by hawks, like redtailed hawks.
The Red-tailed Hawk is a bird of prey; a raptor. It belongs to the buteo genus like the Red-shouldered Hawk and the Rough-legged Hawk. It is also called a "buzzard hawk". The taxonomy description of this hawk is: * Kingdom: Animalia * Phylum: Chordata * Class: Aves * Order: Accipitriformes * Family: Accipitridae * Genus: Buteo * Species: Buteo jamaicensis (Red-tailed Hawk)
The sea hawk (Osprey) has been given its own taxonomic genus, Pandion and family, Pandionidae.
It is in the: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves (Bird) So, Bird.
Family Buteo, subfamily Buteonidae, latin name Buteo Lineatus.